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ORGANIZED, S695 
CHARTERED, JUNE If, i908 



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I|tatary of lljr ®thn 

Bv Dr. T- G. B. Bulloch, Chancellor-General. 



^^41^^^ HIS Order was fonnded at Mobile, Ala., in the 
m C^\ >'ear 1895, and, as far as I am aware, is the 
^L 1 onh' one named for the illustrious general and 

^^^^^ statesman George Washington. Our member- 
ship having become separated, the Order remained in 
abeyance until an attempt was made by Air. John Eyer- 
man (of Easton, Pa.), and myself, to revive it. The for- 
mer had a die cast for the beautiful insignia which was 
later adopted by the Order, and also- issued invitations 
setting forth the necessar}- cpialihcations for admittance to 
membership. Nothing further was done until I settled 



permanently in Washington, D. C, when I determined to 
■reorganize the Order, by cahing together certain gentle- 
men known to me to be qualified for membership. As 
a result of mv ei¥orts a meeting was held on the 13th of 
May, 1908, at the residence of Commander Charles C. 
Rogers, U. S. N., at Avhich the following resolution was 
adopted : 

"Whereas. It should be the duty of all those of 
illustrious lineage to preserve intact the history and 
traditions relating to the foundation of their country, 
and to endeaAor to promote peace, happiness, and the 
general welfare of mankind, therefore, we, the 
founders of this Order, should use our inlkience to see 
that our institutions are kept intact and free from per- 
nicious influences and that freedom and liberty be 
promoted: Therefore, we whose names are subjoined 
do now institute an order of patriotism and chivalry 
to be known as The Order of \Vashington." 

The following named gentlemen were present at the 
meeting and subscribed to the resolution : 

Commander C. C. Rogers, U. S. N. 

General Marcus [. Wright. 

Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch. 

Mr. *Ethelbert Fairfax. 

Mr. Cuthbert B. Brown. 

Mr. Howard P. ^\'right. 

In pursuance of alioAe the Order was duly and legally 
chartered on the 11th of June, 1908, a copy of the Certifi- 
cate of Incorporation being given below. 

Jos. G. B. Bulloch, M. D.. 

ChanccUor-GcncraL 



(Eliartrr 

We, the undersigned, citizens of the United States, 
a majority being citizens of the District of Columbia, de- 
siring to associate ourselves for historical and genealogical 
purposes, pursuant to the provisions of sul>-cha])ter 3. of 



cliapter 18, of the Code of Law for the District of Cohmi- 
bia, do certif}^ as follows : 

First : The name of the society shall be known in law 
as "The Order of Washino-ton." 

Second: The term for which it is organized shall be 
perpetual. 

Third: The particuhir Inisiness and objects of the so- 
ciety shall l>e for historical and genealogical purposes. 

Fourth : The number of its trustees, directors, or man- 
agers for the first year of its existence shall be five. 

In witness whereof, we have tliis 11th day of June, 1908, 
hereunto set our hands. 

J. G. B. Bulloch, M. D. 
Charles H. Bow^ker. M. D. 
Francis J. ^VooDMAN, M. D. 

Di.^TRiCT OF Columbia, ss: 

1 hereby certify that J. G. B. Bulloch, Charles H. Bowker 
and Francis J. Woodman, all personally known to me as 
the persons who signed the foregoing and annexed cer- 
tificate of incorporatiou, personally appeared before me on 
this lltli day of June, A. D. 1908. and each acknowle<lged 
the same to be his act and deed. 

\Vitness my hand and seal this 11th dav of Tune \ D 
1908. ' . - . • • 

Geo. R. Marble, 
[Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. 

Office of the Recorder of Deeds, 
District of Columbia. 

This is to certify that the foregoing is a true and verified 
cop}^ of the Certificate of Incorporation of "The Order 
of Washington." and of the whole of said Certificate of In- 
corporation, as filed in this oftice the 16th dav of Tune 
1908. 

In testimony wdiereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and 
afiixed the seal of this office this 16th dav of Tune \ D 
1908. 

R. W. Dutton. 
[Seal.] Dcpitiy Recorder of Deeds, D. C. 



(EmtBtttuttou of tl)p i§thn nf Waslnngtnn 

ARTICLE I. 

Name. 

This organization shall lie known as The Order of 
Washington, and is named for General George Washing- 
ton. The members shall be known as Companions. 

ARTICLE II. 

Location. 

The Headquarters of the Order shall be at \\'ashington, 
D. C, or wherever the Chancellor-General shall reside. 

ARTICLE III. 

Place of Meeting. 

There shall be no set place or time of meeting except on 
the twenty-second of Februar}-. The Commander-General 
of the Order may call a meeting whenever it appears to be 
necessary. 

ARTICLE IV. 

Object. 

The object of the Order is similar to the Orders of 
Chivalry, instituted in Europe, and also, like all patriotic 
orders, is instituted to promote the growth of a spirit of 
patriotism, to cultivate the study of history, and to preserve 
family records and other documents relating to the rise of 
the Republic, to stimulate a National pride and to preserve 
the integrity, honor, and Christian manhood of our mem- 
bers. 

ARTICLE V. 

Qualifications. 

In order to become a member of this Order the ancestor 
must have arrived in America prior to 1750, have been a 
landowner or a founder of a town, and have held some 
official, military (naval) or ministerial position in Colonial 
days, and also had a descendant who assisted the Colonies 
in attaining their independence. 



In order to explain the above the following clause is offered : 
The candidate to become a Companion in this Order must have 
descended in the male or female line from a male ancestor who 
assisted the Colonies in attaining their independence, and the revolu- 
tionary ancestor must have descended in the direct male line from 
an ancestor who was in the Colonies prior to 1750 and who held at 
some time an official position during the Colonial period, or, was a 
founder of a town, or, was in the military or naval service, or, was a 
minister of the Gospel. 



ARTICLE VI 

Officers. 

The officers of The Order of \\ ashington shall be the 
following : 

Commander-General, Surgeon-General, 

Vice-Commanders-General, Recorder-General, 
Chancellor-General., Judge Advocate-General, 

Vice-Chancellor-General. Keeper of the Seal. 

Historian-General, Marshal, 

Treasurer-General, Herald, 

Secretary-General, Master of Ceremcmies, 

Assistant Secretary-General, Standard Bearer. 
Kegistrar-Cieneral, Assistant Standard Bearers, 

Chaplain-General. 

and a Deputy Vice-Commander-General in each State of the 
U. S. A. where membership exists. 



ARTICLE VII. 

Council. 

There shall be a Supreme Council, composed of the (\r 
officio meml>ers of the Order, which shall constitute the 
legislative body of the Order and who shall be empowered 
to make and revise all laws governing the Order and create 
new officers as may be deemed necessar\-, three of whom 
shall be a quorum. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

Duties. 

The duties of the officers of the Order shall l)e those 
usuall}' performed l)y such officers. 



ARTICLE IX. 

Chancellor and Historian-General. 

The Chancellor-General shall, with the concurrence of 
any memher, admit any gentleman having the requisite 
qualifications and shall issue a Certificate of Membership. 
The Historian-General shall keep a history of the Order. 

ARTICLE X. 
Membership. 

Membership shall be by in\itation only. The (Jrder shall 
be hereditary. Male descendants of the Companions be- 
come members upon attaining their majorit}-. 

(Parties desiring to become members may communi- 
cate with the Chancellor-General. ) 

ARTICLE XL 

Meetings. 

The Commander-General, Vice-Commander-Cieneral or 
in the absence of these officers, the Chancellor-General shall 
call a meeting whenever it is considered necessary. 

ARTICLE XII. 

Dues. 

The only fee required is $10.00 for initiation and life 
membership unless otherAvise ordered l)y the Council. 

ARTICLE XIII. 
Special Duties of Officers. 
The Commander-General or \'ice-Commander-General 
shall appoint all officers created by the Council of the Order. 
There shall be appointed in each State a Deputy \'ice- 
Commander-General who may form local chapters in each 
State, and who shall l)e the chief officer of the State in 
which he may reside. 

ARTICLE XIV. 

Amendments. 

Any amendment desired may be proposed Iw- a member 
of the Council and acted upon Ijy a majority of those 
present. 



ARTICLE XV. 
Insignia. 
The insignia shall consist of an oval- 
shaped medal on which is the likeness of 
the head of Washington and on the re- 
\erse side the words "Order of Wash- 
ington." The medal shall he suspended 
hy a red, white and hlue riljhon, lield in 
place by a pin. Any officer of the Order 
may wear the medal suspended from a 
, ribbon as above descril^ed around the 
neck. 

ARTICLE XVL 
Seal. 
Anns. — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, 
two bars g'ules, in chief three mul- 
lets of the second ; 2d, azure, a ship 
argent ; 3d, gules, two swords in 
saltire or. 

Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle, wings ad- 
dorsed, sable. 

Supporters.- — Two stags, proper, armed or. 

Motto. — Verite sans peur (truth without fear). 

Deric'atioii. — The 1st and 4th quarters are composed of the 
arms of Washington, and the crest is also the 
crest O'f that family; the ship refers to the coming 
over the ocean of the ancestors from whom eligi- 
bility is derived, and the crossed sword's indicate 
their having taken part in the War of the Revo- 
lution. The symbolism of the various tinctures 
and charges is as follows: Argent, Peace and 
sincerity; azure, loyalty and truth; gules, f<^rti- 
tude; sable, constancy; or, generosity; the mullet, 
eminence ; the sword, the eagle, a man of action 
and of loft}- spirit; the stag, valor, peace and 
harmonv. 




ARTICLE XVn. 

Rosette. 

Shall be of white silk with a p-old star in center. 



ARTICLE XVIU. 

Standard. 

The standard, or flag", shall he the arms of Washington in 
appropriate colors mounted on a staff having an eagle dis- 
played on top of same (see cut on following jjage ). 

ARTICLE XIX. 
Diploma. 

An engraved diplcma of handsome design antl appro- 
priate wording will be issued when desired, on paymen.t of 
price fixed ])y the Supreme Council. At present diplomas 
are $6.00. 

Diplomas and insignia will he furnished on application 
to the Secretary-General, \\ho will gi\e information as to 
prices, on request. 



Call to order. 

Roll call. 

Reading of minutes. 

Reports of officers. 

Reports of committees. 

Unfinished business. 

New business. 

Election of officers, when necessary to fill anv position. 




STANDARD 



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Commander-General 

Rear Admiral Charles H. Stockton, U. S. N.. 

Washington, D. C. 

Vice-Commander-General 
Gen. Marcus J. Wright, Washington, D. C. 

2d Vice-Commander-General 
Ethel1>ert Fairfax, Esq., Washington, D. C. 

3d \^ice-Commander-General 
Dr. Edwin Allston Hill. A\'ashingtnn, D. C. 

4th \^ice-Com m axder-General 
Col. G. Noble Jones, Savannah, Ga. 

5th Vice-Commander-General 
Daniel Smith Gordon, \\'ashirigtGn. D. C. 

6th VlCE-C0MM.^NDEk-( lEXERAL 

Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, W^ashington, D. C. 

7th \^ice-C()mmandeu-General 
lames ^l. Johnston, Esq., Washington, D. C. 

8th Vice-Commander-General 
Archie Lee Talbot, Esq., Lewiston, Me. 

9th Vice-Com mander-General 
Howard P. A\'right, Esq. 

Chancellor-General 
Dr. Joseph G. B. Bullocli, A\'ashington, D. C. 

Vice-Chancellor-General 
Orra E. Monnette. Los Angeles, Cal. 

Secretary-General 
Alfred B. Dent, Esq., Washington, D. C. 



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Assistant Secretary-General 
Thomas Canipl)ell Washington, Washington, D. C. 

Treasurer-General 
R. W. Hunter, Esq., Washington, D. C. 

Historian-General 
Francis B. Culver, Baltimore, i\Id. 

Registrar-General 
William J\I. Conrad, Washington, D. C. 

Surgeon-General 
Dr. George Tully Vaughan, Washington, D. C. 

Recorder-General 
Dr. Louis D. Carman, Washington, D. C. 

Judge-Advocate-General 
Colonel I. W. Littell, U. S. A. 

Master of Ceremonies 
James McDonald Stewart, W ashington, D. C. 

Marshal 
AVilliam Payne Meredith, W^ashington, D. C. 

Keeper of the Seal 
William Bowie, Washington, D. C. 

Standard Bearer 
Thomas J. W. Brown, M. D., Washington, D. C. 

Assistant Standard Bearers 

Commander Thomas Washington, U. S. N. 

Sidney F. Smith, 

Major S. J. Bayard Schindel. U. S. A.. 

Washington, D. C. 

Herald 
Cuthhert Barnwell Brown, W^ashington, D. C. 

Chaplain-General 

Re\'. George Livingston Bayard, Chaplain L. S. N, 

Washington, D. C. 



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iSpputy Birr (Eommait&rrs-CSpupral for tl)r ^tatPB 

Alabama 

Alaska Paul Buckley, Unalaska 

Arjzona Major Charles H. Bowker, M.D., Bisbee 

Arkansas 

California Willis Milnor Dixon, Los Angeles 

Colorado 

Connecticut Arthur Adams, Ph.D., Hartford 

Delaware 

District of Columbia. .. .Charles Neil McBr\-de, Ph.D., Washington 

Florida 

Georgia Charles William King, Rome 

Idaho 

Illinois Thomas Bonniwell, Chicago 

Indiana Charles A. Bonniwell, Auburn 

Iowa 

Kansas Dunham O. Munson, Pittsburg 

Kentucky Capt. Otto Holstein, Lexington 

Louisiana 

Maine Philip Foster Turner, Portland 

Maryland George Norbury Mackenzie, Baltimore 

AlASSACHUSi-iTTS Elliot Alliert Clark, Pittsfiekl 

Michigan 

Minnesota Carlton Baker Talbot, Akeley 

Mississippi Rev. William M. Pettis, D.D., Washington, D. C. 

Missouri A. M. Holcombe, .St. Louis 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New Hampshire Judge E. M. Bowker, Whiteheld 

New Jersey George Castor Martin, Asbury Park 

New Mexico 

New York Frank Earle Hay ward. New \ ork 

North Carolina Capt. S. A, Ashe, Raleigh 

North Dakota 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania William Ives Rutter, Jr., Philadelphia 

South Carclina Laurens Garlington Young, Union 

South Dakota 

Tennessee 

Texas John D. Campbell, El Paso 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia Lyon Gardiner Tyler, Williamsburg 

W^ashington Frederick Moser Hamilton, Seattle 

West Virgini a Resin Davis Shepherd. Shepherdstown 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming _ 



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(Eoinpattimts of tl|c (§rhn of Maslnngtnn 

Adams, Dr. Arthur, Ph.D Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. 

Andrew, Frank Henry 688 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 

*AsHE, Capt. S. a., (Raleigh, N. C. )..Care Senator Simmons, Senate 

Building, Washington, D. C. 

Bayard, Rev. George Livingston. U. S. N Stoneleigh Court, 

Washington, D. C. 

*Baylor, Armistead Keith 30 Church St., New York City, N. Y. 

*Baylor, Major Eugene Winchester, Va. 

*Bedon, Josiah 1311 20th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Bonniwell, Charles A 7144 Bennett Ave. Chicago, 111. 

Bonniwell, Judge Eugene C, The Municipal Court, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Bonniwell, Thomas J 5471 Harper Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Bowie, Wm 2810 36th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

*Bowker, Dr. Charles H Bisbee, Arizona 

*BowKRR, Judge E. M Whitefield. N. H. 

*BowKER. Hon. M. H Whitefield, N. H. 

Brooke, Francis John Taliaferro Charlcstown, W. Va. 

*Brown, Cuthbert B 1710 Conn. Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

*Brown George E P. O. Box 2535, Boston, Mass. 

*Brown, George Whitfield, 1710 Conn. Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

*Brown, Dr. Thomas J. W Pension Office. Washington, D. C. 

*Bulloch, Douglass Eugene St. Cloud (Savannah, Ga.), 1669 Col. Rd. 

N. W., Washington, D. C. 

*Bulloch. Dr. J. G. B. (Savannah, Ga.) 1669 Col. Rd., N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 
*Bulloch, Robert Hutchinson (Savannah, Ga.).. Office Chief Engr., 

A. C. L. R. R., Wilmnigton, N. C. 
*Bulloch, William Gaston Glen (Savannah, Ga.)....1669 Col. Rd., 

N. W., Washington. D. C. 

Buckley, Paul Unalaska, Alaska 

Campbell, Thomas Drawer 690, El Paso, Texas 

Capp, Seth Bunker P. O. Box 2054, Philadelphia, Pa. 

*Carman, Dr. Louis D., (Pension Office) 1351 Q. St., N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 

^Chandler, Peleg W Tamaica Plains, Boston, Mass. 

Chase, Ernest L 1018 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 

Clark, Addison L Gilboa, N. Y. 

Clark, Elliott Albert.... 17 Buel Street, or Berkshire County Bank, 

Pittsfieki, Mass. 

Colcock. Prof. Charles Jones Porter Military Academy, 

Charleston, S. C. 

*CoNRAD, Wm. M Florerce Court (Star Office), Washington, D. C. 

*Cox, Edwin Birchard P. O. Box No. 1234, Boston, Mass. 

Culver, Francis B 125 W. 22d Street, Baltimore, Md. 

*CuTHBERT, Dr. Middleton Fuller 1462 R. I. Avenue, 

Washington, D. C. 

*Dent, Alfred B 906 A St., S. E., Washington, D. C. 

Dixon, Willis Milnor. . . .814 San Fernando Bldsr., Los Angeles, Cal. 
'*Elmore, Frank Harper, (South Carolina) .... 1729 Riggs St., N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 

^Fairfax. Ethelbert, (of Virginia ) 1768 Church St., 

Washington, D. C. 

Feamster. Lt. Claudius Newman, U. S. A Louisbnrg, W. Va. 

Franks, Herbert Mar\tn....U. S. Custom House & Post Office 

Building, Charleston, S. C. 
Franks, Rutherford Garlington. Laurens C. H., Laurens County, S.C. 

George, Tames McBride Winona, Minn. 

Gerald. H. P Room 309, Patent Office. Washington, D. C. 



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Gordon, Daniel Smith The Dec;itur, Fla. Ave. and 20tli St., 

Washington, D. C. 

Greenwood, PIugh A Guayaquil, Ecuador 

HabershAjM, Edward H Annapolis, Md. 

Hamilton, F. Moser 5710 18th Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash. 

Harden, Edw. Thomas... 814 San Fen.ando Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Hart, Dr. Wm. Lee, (Captain, U. S. A.).... Ft. Sam Houston, Texas 

Hayward, Frank Earle i2 W. 11th St., New York City 

He.\th. John, (of California) ... .The Wyoming, Washington, D. C. 

Heth, Capt Stockton 1409 Mass. Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Hildreth, Dr. Walter H...1344 Parkwood Place, Washington, D. C. 

*HiLL, Dr. Edwin A Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 

*HiTCHCOCK, Frederick H 105 W. 40th St.,- New York City 

*Holcombe, a. M 510 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo'. 

*Holden, Henry P Pension Office, Washington, D. C. 

HoLSTEiN, Otto H 548 Ea. High St., Lexington, Ky. 

*Howkins, John S Liberty Street, Savannah, Ga. 

*Hungerford, Philip Contee The Portner, Washington, D. C. 

Hunter, Robert Williamson, 1811 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. 
*Hunter, Lt. Tracy Gould, U. S. M. C.Care of Secretary of the 

Navy, Savannah, Ga. 

Iglehart James Davidson, M. D Baltimore, Md. 

*Johnston, James M 1628 21st St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

*JoNES, CoL. G. Noble Exchange Building, Savannah, Ga. 

*KiNC, C. W Rome, Ga. 

King. Harris Macleod Savannah, Ga. 

*KiNG, James Nephew Rome, Ga. 

*Littell, Col. Isaac W., U. S. A 3204 18th St., N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 

Loomis, Archie Harwood, 18 Princeton PI., Upper Montclair, N. J. 

Lunt, Wm. Wallace, (Higham, Mass.) Boston, Mass. 

McCowAN. Robert J. F 35 North Pearl St., Bridgeton, N. J. 

McCulloch, Champe Carter, Lt.-Col. \1 . S. A 1717 S St., N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 

MacBryde, Dr. Charles Neil The Iroquois, Washington. D. C. 

Mackenzie, Geo. Norbury 2 East Lexington St.. Baltimore, Md. 

Martin, George Castor Care of Martin «& Allardyce, 

Asbury Park, N. J. 

Meredith, Wiilliam Payne 16 E. Melrose, Chevy Chase. Md. 

MiDDLETON, Arthur E. H 223 A St., S. E., Washington, D. C. 

Monnette, Orra E 308-310 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. 

*Muncaster, Dr. Steuart B..907 16th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Munson, Dr. Durham O 204 Globe Building. Pittsburg, Kans. 

Page, Hon. Thomas Nelson, (Virginia) — Care of Secretary of State 

Washington, D. C. 

Parks, Frank Sylvester. . 1609 Hobart St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

*Pettis, John Baylor 1817 U St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

^Pettis, Rev. Wm. M...1724 Corcoran St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
*PouLi.ATN. James Potter, (of Georgia) Baltimore, Md. 

Price, Dr. Eldridge C 1012 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

Ray, Preston Blair Rockville, Md. 

Rea, Charles S P. O. Box 656, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Rea, Henry R Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Richards. H. M. M Lebanon, Pa. 

*RoGERS. Capt. Charles C. U. S. N Care Secretary of the Navy, 

W^ashington, D. C. 

Roosevelt, Hon. Franklin Delano 1733 N. St., N. W., 

W^ashington, D. C. 

Ruttson, George W City Court. New York City, N. Y. 

RuTTER, William Ives 525 South 41st St., Philadelphia. Pa. 

*Sawtelle. Dr. Henry F 3001 11th St., N. W.. Washington, D. C. 



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*ScHi.\DEL. Maj. S. J. Bayard, 1747 18th St.. X. \V., Washington, D. C 

♦Shepherd, R. D 1925 Biltmore St., N. W., Washington, D. C 

*Smith, Sidney F Patent Office, or 2238 Cathedral Ave., 

Washington, D. C. 

St. Clair. Fraxcis A., \1.D...1319 T St., N. W.. Washington, D. C. 

Stewart, J. McDonald Pension Office, or 1922 H St., N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 

*Stockton, Rear Admiral Chas. H 2019 O St., N. W.,. 

Washington, D. C. 

Talbot, Archie Lee 157 Pine St., Lewiston, Maine 

Talbot, Carlton Baker Ackley, Minn. 

Talbot, Ralph Lee 157 Pine St., Lewiston, Alaine 

Talbot, William Wiggin 79 Birch St., Bangor, Maine 

Thomas, Harvey C 2110 Ml. Royal Terrace, Baltimore, Aid. 

Thomson, Alfred Ray..U. S. Consular Service. 

Thomson, Dr. Lewis Beecher 3423 16th St.. N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 

Turner, Dr. Francis M 107 Bohon St., West. Savannah. Ga. 

Turner, Harlan Barzillai 40 Exchange St., Portland, Maine 

Turner, Philip Foster 40 Exchange St., Portland, Maine 

*Tvler, Dr. Lyon Gardiner William & Mary College, 

Williamsburg, Va. 

Van Voast, Horace Silliman. . . .511 State St., Schenectad\% N. Y. 

Vaughan, Dr. George Tully. . . .1718 I St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
*Walker, Capt. Philip E. M.. U. S. A.... Page Brook. Clarke Co. Va. 

♦Washington, Lawrence 216 A St.. S. E., Washington. D. C. 

♦Washington, R. Wirt The Portner. Washington. D. C. 

W'ashixgton, Thomas Campbell 2943 Tilden St., N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 

Washington, Capt. Thomas.. 2115 Bancroft PL. Washington. D. C. 

White, Richard Neville 253 Depew Ave.. Buffalo. N. Y. 

♦WiLLEY. Capt. W. L.. Ancient & Hon. Arty. Co Faneuil Hall,. 

Boston. Mass. 

♦Wright, Howard P P. O. Box No. 906. San Antonio, Texas 

♦Wright. Capt. John Eagle Pass. Texas 

♦Wright. Gen. Marcus J 1743 Corcoran St., Washington. D. C. 

Young, Laurens Garlington Union, S. C. 

t^oitorary ilrmbrr 

Mrs. E. Washington Bellamy. 

31 u Mnunriam 

1. ♦Ball, R. Mason. Paymaster U. S. N Washington, D. C. 

2. DuNWODY, Major Jeff. D Atlanta. Ga. 

3. ♦Grigsby, Hart P Jefferson Co.. Ky. 

4. Haskins, C. D Schenectady, N. Y. 

5. ♦Washington, Col. J. A Goldsboro, N. C. 

6. *Washington, Hon. Hugh Vernon Macon, Ga. 

7. Washington, Wm. De Hertburn Virginia 

8 ♦Woodruff, General Carle A., U. S. A Raleigh, N. C. 

9. ♦Cuthbert, Lucius Montrose Denver, Col. 

10. Stillman, Thomas Bliss Hoboken, N. J. 

11. ♦Woodman, Dr. Francis J Washington. D. C. 

12. Arthurs, Edward Ferguson Baltimore. Md. 

13. *BuRROUGHS, William Berrien Brunswick. Ga. 



♦Signifies Charter Members. 



ERRATA 



Assistant Standard Bearer. 
Captain Tliomas Washington, U. S. N. 
(in place of Commander). 



COMPANrONS OF THE OrDER OF WASHINGTON. 

Campbell, John D. 
(not Thomas). 

Munson, Dr. Dunham O. 
(not Durham). 

Talbot,. Carlton Baker, Akely, Minn, 
(not Ackley). 




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